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Chicago Sports & Spine Services —

Chicago Pain Treatment | Pain Therapy

Our comprehensive and state-of-the-art interventional pain management techniques help treat painful symptoms and help you regain your normal life. The treatment techniques are catered to individual patients’ needs. At Chicago Sports and Spine we specialize in creating treatment plans that help you regain your normal lifestyle-free of pain. We invite you to learn more about some of the conditions and treatments at Chicago Sports and Spine on this page.

When you are experiencing pain, it can interrupt your daily schedule. At Chicago Sports and Spine we work with you to create a customized treatment plan to help you regain your lifestyle. With many treatments available, please find important information about pain and treatments offered below.

Provide MAC for procedures using fluroscopy (hospital based)

Hospital may provide patient transport i.e. “courtesy van” for patients within 20–30 miles

We do workers compensation cases and work with attorneys to ensure a safe return to place of employment

Understanding Pain

At some point in our lives, many of us have experienced pain to some degree. While we might understand what pain feels like, it may still be difficult to define. By understanding pain, you can take a stand against chronic pain. Learn More…

Types of Pain

Not all pain is created equal. There are three different types of pain that encompass different areas of the pain you might be feeling. Depending on the type of pain you are experiencing, your pain specialist will be able to create an appropriate treatment plan. Learn More…

Nerve Blocks

When your pain does not respond to conservative treatment options, your pain specialist can provide a second line of therapy. A nerve block can be performed to lessen the painful signals transmitted by nerves with relief ranging anywhere from a few hours to several months.

Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS)

Pain that persists after Level 1 and 2 therapies have been completed, your pain specialist may recommend more complex treatment options, such as Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS). SCS is widely used by pain specialists and is FDA approved for treatment of trunk and limb pain. Learn More…